This week, we continued in our series by taking a quick tour of the life of Joseph. There were lots of ups and downs in the rollercoaster that was his life, but God had a plan. Through Joseph's life, we see a vivid picture of God's sovereignty, his desire to redeem, and his complete forgiveness.
This week, we continued in our series by looking at Genesis 22. Abraham is asked to sacrifice his son Isaac. Abraham's reaction and God's intervention teach us some beautiful truths about God and the Gospel.
This week was Young Life Sunday! We highlighted this wonderful ministry and all that God is doing through it. As part of the service, Rich Kendall, our Student Ministries Pastor and the local Young Life Area Director, shared a message of encouragement.
This week we continued in our series by looking at the story of the birth of Isaac and Ishmael and then Paul's analogy in Galatians 4.
This week, we continued our series by looking at the Fall of Man in Genesis 2-3. What was God's original design for life with Him? What was lost at Fall? What was restored in Jesus?
This week we began our new series entitled "Revealed: The Gospel in the Old Testament" by looking at the account of creation in Genesis 1-2. How powerful are God's words? What does it mean that we are made in his image? How was the Trinity involved in creation? What is the significance of Adam and Eve being naked and unashamed?
This week for Father's Day, our worship pastor, Brian, shared how God is a good father who never fails us.
This week we ended our series in Acts by looking at Paul's sermon in Athens. Paul was proclaiming the gospel by showing the Greeks that their altar to the unknown God could be known! And he is not far off!
This week, we continued in our series by looking at Peter's interaction with Cornelius. This interaction marks a dramatic shift in the proclamation of the gospel to the Gentiles, but in order for this to happen, Peter needed a dramatic shift in her perspective. Do you call unclean what God has made clean?
This week we continued in our series in Acts by looking at Stephen's answer to the charge brought against him. In his answer to the Sanhedrin, Stephen gives us some beautiful truths about the presence of God in our lives and he also encourages us to give Jesus a second look!
This week, we continued our series by looking at Acts 3, where Peter preached at the temple following the healing of the lame man. Why did Peter mention Barabas? Why is the object of our faith more important than the amount of faith? Is you relationship with God refreshing?
This week we began a new series in the book of Acts called "The New is Here!". Each week we will look at a different sermon in Acts. The apostles were told to go announce that Jesus was the Messiah and that the new covenant was here and that is exactly what they did.
This week, Pastor Rich continued the theme of After Easter by looking at The Great Commission.
This week we looked at the life of Peter, specifically looking at the account of when Jesus restored Peter.
For Easter Sunday, we celebrated not only that Jesus was raised, but that we were united with Him in the resurrection. What does it mean to be united with Him? Why is the resurrection so important? What does it mean that Christ is our life?
What makes Friday Good? What does it mean to consider ourselves dead to sin? We had a wonderful Good Friday night of worship where we considered together what we are dead to.
This week we began our Easter series by looking at the death of Jesus. Why did Jesus die? What did Jesus' death mean for you? What does it mean to be united with Jesus in His death?
If God is at home in us and we are at home in Him, then what is life like in God? What have you noticed is changing or what is different? This week, we looked to answer these questions about the kind of work that God is doing in us.
This week we continued our Welcome Home series with Ralph Harris sharing how God is at Home in you because of Jesus.
This week we launched into a new series in our new building! What makes a house a home? What makes a home welcoming? What kind of place has God made for us in Him?
This week we wrapped up our series in Ephesians by looking at the last half of Ephesians 6. Do we have an enemy? What are the schemes of the enemy? How have we been equipped to fight the battle?